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UIGTl| R Eigh Eatly Stren gth PORTLAND GEMENT

Gucrcnteed lo meet or exceed requirements ol Americcn Society lor Testing Mctericlls Specificcrtions lor High Ecrrly Strength Portlcrnd Cemenl qs well cs Federcl Specificcrtions lor Cement, Portlcrnd, High-Ecrrly-Strengrth, No. E-SS-C-20Icr.

HIGf, DART,Y STRDTIGTII

(28 dcy concrete strengths in 2rl hours.)

SUI,PEATD RDSISTAT{T

(Result ol compound composition cnd usuclly [ound only in specicl cements desigmed lor this purpose.)

DilIfIMUM EXPAI|SI0IT and C0tfTRAGTI0tf

(Extremely sevele cuto-clcrve tesl results consistently indiccte prccticcrlly no expcnsion or contrcction, thus elimincling one ol noel rlillicult problems in use ol c high ecrrly strength cement.)

PAGrcI) N MOISTUND. PROOr GNEDTI PAPER SACT

(Users' qasurcnce ol lresb stoclc unilormity cnd proper results lor concrete.)

S. B. Fullerton Becomes President Of Bradley Lumber Co. of Arkansas

Warren, Arkansas, June 30Announcement is made here today that S. B. Fullerton becomes president of the Bradley Lumber Company of Arkansas, succeeding his brother, the late R. W. Fullerton.

S. B.

Mr. Fullerton is the son oi the late S. H. Fullerton, a pioneer in the development of the South's lumber industry, who attained leadership and fortune as head of the Chicago Lumber & Coal Company and other extensive timber enterprises throughout the country. ft was under him that both "Bake" and "Bob" Fullerton gained their early knowledge and experience as lumbermen.

Mr. Fullerton has been actively associated and equal ownr with his late brother in the Bradley Lumber Company of Arkansas since its inception in 1916. Thus in becoming its executive head, he brings to his new position thorough preparaton for carrying on the company's afiairs and established policies, and maintaining its position in the front rank of the industrv.

Forest Products Resecrrch Society

The Forest Products Research Society announces the release of the third volume of its Proceedings. This 607page, cloth-bound book contains the 53 technical papers and discussions presented at the Third National Meeting of the Society at the Pantlind Hotel, Grand Rapids, Mich., May 2-4, 1949. The papers are generously illustrated with photographs and line drawings. The Society, a nonprofit organization, offers a limited number of copies to non-members of the Society at $8.00 per copy. The few remaining copies of the 1948 Proceedings are available at the same price. Although the volume ol 1947 Proceedings (Vol. 1) is fully comparable to Volumes 2 and 3, the remaining few copies are being made available at $6.00 per copy. Orders can be placed with the office of the Secretary-Treasurer, Forest Products Research Society, Box 2010, University Station, Madison 5, Wis.

Opens New Wholesqle Distribution Yard

Inland Lumber Company announces the opening of a new wholesale distribution yard at 1820 E. Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, California. Manager of the new yard is Donald G. Cardiff, and his assistant is Robert Peyton. Fred S. Thomson, president of the Inland Lumber Company, said that they will carry on the same sales policy-that of selling to deaiers only-in their new location as they do in their distribution yards at Bloomington and Tustin, California. The yard will carry complete stocks of Douglas fir, dimension boards and flooring along with Ponderosa pine and redwood-also will be jobbers for Johns-Manville building materials.

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